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Exercise Science and Human Performance

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What is the human body really capable of? Can you use physical education and fitness strategies to lower the risk of disease? The answer is yes. A degree in exercise science and human performance explores the systems and structures of the human body and how they relate to performance, injury and healing. Students who graduate with an exercise science and human performance degree can take the first step towards a career in exercise science, physical therapy, chiropractic care, occupational therapy and more. You’ll study the latest research in kinesiology, anatomy, nutrition and physiology — with the goal of understanding and improving strength, mobility, wellness and optimal athletic performance.

Exercise Science and Human Performance

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